Lunch Poems: Harryette Mullen

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  • Опубліковано 4 лис 2024

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  • @christopherrussell1394
    @christopherrussell1394 8 років тому +79

    TNT brought me here. I'll have to listen to this over and over to understand these poems fully. They sound good. =)

    • @xpynuker
      @xpynuker 2 роки тому +5

      2:06

    • @IAmTheOnlyMrDaryl
      @IAmTheOnlyMrDaryl 2 роки тому +9

      @@xpynuker I can't believe how it's said at the same tempo and sounds exactly the same hahahaha

    • @misoduricaa
      @misoduricaa 11 місяців тому +1

      One of their best tracks

    • @danslack4420
      @danslack4420 6 місяців тому +1

      Me too 7 years later!

  • @yourmomonastick
    @yourmomonastick 14 років тому +27

    being a hardstyle DJ that spins this song all the time. I love this poem i think its really amazing! truly a work of art!

  • @kimonui
    @kimonui 15 років тому +24

    great stuff. She sang that one part. as if knowing it would be sampled...

    • @patrickbedruz6475
      @patrickbedruz6475 6 місяців тому

      💯 🤣 💜 that song takes me back to highschool

  • @1RV34
    @1RV34 15 років тому +12

    02:06 WOOOOOO!!

  • @Dawar_77
    @Dawar_77 16 років тому +16

    Double Dutch Darkeys haha !
    Hardstyle For life !

  • @shiftedrealitiez
    @shiftedrealitiez Рік тому +4

    After countless times playing this track, we finally found the original 2:06 😂 Well played TNT!

  • @sluismaster
    @sluismaster 14 років тому +15

    This awesome, TnT Sample :D
    2:06
    :p

  • @PoetryETrain
    @PoetryETrain 12 років тому +6

    Thank you Harryette, added to a playlist...

  • @retroman6
    @retroman6 15 років тому +12

    im sorry but her voice is scarily robotic sounding
    perfect for the hardstyle song

    • @disk0__
      @disk0__ 7 років тому +5

      I figured they were chopping up and processing voices more but ya it was actually her intonnation, its really interesting as its just that one part-I wonder if the recitial tone caught whoever's interest in the first place

  • @Azakashi
    @Azakashi 15 років тому +10

    Hardstyle FTW :D

  • @r4v3r29
    @r4v3r29 15 років тому +8

    Yeah!! TNT Rocks :D

  • @muffemod
    @muffemod 13 днів тому

    In Harryette Mullen's poem "Double Dutch Darky," those lines evoke themes of identity, cultural representation, and perhaps the commodification of Blackness.
    "Take kisses back to Africa" suggests a longing for connection to African heritage, implying a desire to reclaim cultural roots. The phrase "They dipped you in a vat / At the wacky chocolate factory" can be interpreted as a commentary on how society views and constructs Black identity, with "chocolate factory" alluding to stereotypes and racial caricatures.
    Overall, Mullen seems to explore the complexities of race and the ways in which culture and identity are shaped by external perceptions. The imagery mixes humor with a critique of how society can "produce" racial identities in a superficial way.

  • @bavdektadej
    @bavdektadej 15 років тому +3

    Awsome HS song!!

  • @dylan618
    @dylan618 16 років тому +1

    striking phrases, sharp with wit -- "busy-bodice," "highbrow pencil," "debit to your race," "stimulating sedative" (!) ... love what I hear; also cherish two of Professor Mullen's poems discovered elsewhere: "Any Lit" and "Wipe That Smile Off Your Aphasia." Must investigate further!

  • @MrCravat
    @MrCravat 15 років тому

    I congratulate Prof Mullen ...excellent Video

  • @l0c4lh0st1
    @l0c4lh0st1 15 років тому +7

    TNT

  • @KHARMATAYLOR
    @KHARMATAYLOR 15 років тому

    I love it. Wish we could do video response but either way, commendable I love it!

  • @bnjmo
    @bnjmo 15 років тому +2

    looooooooool
    It's the same voice in the hardstyle mix.
    TNT did a remix of o poem ??? lOoOoooOoOOool

    • @JOakay
      @JOakay Рік тому

      so did noisecontrollers with yellow minute

  • @knoXeee
    @knoXeee 15 років тому +3

    2:07 :D
    i love it :)

  • @MrCravat
    @MrCravat 15 років тому +4

    and please note this is a PROFESSOR...not some "chick" or "ho"

  • @DylanColeman09
    @DylanColeman09 13 років тому +6

    2:06

  • @Itylus
    @Itylus 15 років тому +3

    TNT!

  • @basskoenig295
    @basskoenig295 15 років тому +3

    haha 5* 2:06
    You know A kay A??? Also a youtube vid xDDD best xDD

    • @JOakay
      @JOakay Рік тому

      even became a courtcase if i do not mistake

  • @TND4LIFE
    @TND4LIFE 10 місяців тому

    TNT + TND = gem

  • @epicfabriken
    @epicfabriken 15 років тому +3

  • @raphix2.030
    @raphix2.030 Рік тому +1

    HARDSTYLE ❤

  • @judymoskowitz6845
    @judymoskowitz6845 5 років тому

    Amazing.poet.

  • @djkoshy
    @djkoshy 15 років тому +2

    haha... TNT 4ever... ;)

  • @RW-Navigator
    @RW-Navigator 15 років тому +1

    WHAHA XD

  • @ScumRage
    @ScumRage 15 років тому

    lol

  • @DjZynox
    @DjZynox 15 років тому

    what a coincidence :)

  • @samuel.snowdon93
    @samuel.snowdon93 15 років тому +1

    wat is she liek talkiing about?????///like doesnt make any sense

  • @squallleonheartilly
    @squallleonheartilly 13 років тому

    continued... Learn to swim much better or stay out of my literary pool. Go buy some water wings you timid milk toothed things. I doubt it’ll do you any good because I will not tame the dark tempestuous seas of my mind for you”… Harryette Mullen’s poetry speaks volumes to me of black American culture and how slavery either tainted or seasoned the “dishes” of their poetry. Or am I wrong? Did I totally misinterpret everything?

  • @squallleonheartilly
    @squallleonheartilly 13 років тому +1

    concluded... Because of the intrinsic complexity of your poems my dark cousins of poetry we white people never sure can be of our birth righted ability to cogitate and reflect on your colorfully worded thoughts. If there in this attempted analogy are offensive words from me; then kindly accept my most humble apology.

  • @drumzfeld
    @drumzfeld 15 років тому

    Well, that childhood-thing was a bit harsh and inappropriate I admit, but when you talk about arguments, what exactly makes you think you are superior towards colored people? What arguments do YOU have?